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-[title] Release the Thread Loop
+[title] Release the thread loop
[* icon_note] The goal is to redistribute the thread in the loop back into the stitch. This will also release the fabric bunching.
[* black] Grab a pointed tool small enough to slide under the stitches, like an awl, toothpick, or safety pin. Don't use a seam ripper.
[* black] Starting on the stitch directly next to the loop, use the pointed tool to carefully pull the loop thread through the stitch.
[* black] Continue pulling the loop through stitch-by-stitch. The loop will get smaller and smaller as the thread is distributed evenly to each stitch.
[* icon_note] Bunching often occurs on both sides of the loop. Either distribute half of the thread loop to each side or work from the middle outwards.